understanding fiction literature and analyzing - jimmie’s collage
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Understanding and Analyzing
Literature
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men
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Created by Jimmie at jimmiescollage.com
Table of Contents Page 2 Graphics for your own projects Page 3 Poster Pages 4-7 Banners (with and without definitions) Page 8-9 Labels, Flashcards, or Minibooks Pages 10-15 Notebooking Pages Pages 16-18 Notetaking Pages
Soup Ingredients C — Carrot/Character P — Pepper/Plot S — Salt/Setting T — Tomato/Theme P — Potato/Point of View C — Corn/ Conflict
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Ele
men
ts o
f Fi
ctio
n
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SETTING
POINT OF VIEW
PLOT
CONFLICT
THEME
Elements of Fiction
CHARACTER
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SETTING
THEME
CHARACTER
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CONFLICT
POINT OF VIEW
PLOT
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SETTING
THEME
CHARACTER
The time and place.
The main message, sometimes a
moral, but always an abstract
and universal idea.
Individuals,
usually people.
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CONFLICT
POINT OF VIEW
PLOT The action of the story;
the sequence of events.
The problem the main charac-
ter faces: man versus man,
nature, society , or self.
The perspective from which the story is told:
first person (I/me) or third person—a) objective/
camera, b) limited, or c) omniscient.
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SETTING
THEME
CHARACTER
CONFLICT
POINT Of VIEW
PLOT
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SETTING
THEME
CHARACTER
CONFLICT
POINT Of VIEW
PLOT
The time and place.
The main message, sometimes a
moral, but always an abstract and
universal idea.
The action of the story;
the sequence of events.
The problem the main character faces:
Man versus man Man versus nature
Man versus society Man versus self
Individuals, usually people.
The perspective from which the story
is told: first person (I/me) or third
person—a) objective/camera,
b) limited, or c) omniscient.
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SETTING
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THEME
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CHARACTER
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POINT OF VIEW
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PLOT
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CONFLICT
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CHARACTER
POINT Of VIEW
Individuals, usually people.
The perspective from which the story is
told: first person (I/me) or third
person—a) objective/camera,
b) limited, or c) omniscient.
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CONFLICT
PLOT The action of the story;
the sequence of events.
The problem the main character faces:
Man versus man Man versus nature
Man versus society Man versus self
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SETTING
THEME
The time and place.
The main message, sometimes a
moral, but always an abstract and
universal idea.